Do we believe women now?

on December 17, 2017

Since Harvey Weinstein was accused of sexual misconduct, women are finally winning their long battle against men of power who sexually abuse them. I attempted to list the abusers, but stopped after realizing it would put me over the 300 words allowed in a Letter to the Editor.

The #Metoo movement, and the great amount of women victims coming forward, plus men quickly admitting to their sexual misconduct, is why women are winning now.

Sexual misconduct covers a wide range from an unwanted kiss, or touch, to criminal rape, and child molestation.

Congress must now decide the proper punishment for sexual misconduct by congressman, and more importantly answer to why it paid millions of taxpayer dollars to cover-up sexual abuse lawsuits.

Unfortunately, we have a president who was elected even though he was accused of sexual misconduct by over a dozen women — and their stories were backed by dozens of their friends and relatives who said they had informed them of Trump’s sexual advances years earlier.

Special Counsel Mueller will probably fix the mistake of our electing a sexual abuser, and a fraud, who paid $25 million to settle a fraud lawsuit against him.

It’s distressing so many citizens support a sex abuser and fraud — the only reason must be because Trump is the honorary leader of the racist Birther Society.